Wagonist Riddim produced by Dj Jason Music 2025
Wagonist Overview
The Wagonist Riddim is built by DJ Jason Music, a producer who has been active in the reggae scene and is known for blending traditional roots with modern sounds. DJ Jason Music has worked with several artists on different projects and has gained recognition for his unique style that brings fresh life to classic reggae rhythms. His productions often attract attention on streaming platforms and are played widely in reggae playlists. This new collection features well-known voices in reggae music. Ganggoolie appears twice with the songs “Wagonist” and “Can’t Get Enough.” Ganggoolie is best known for his 2011 dancehall hit "Brush Pan Teeth," which made him popular in Jamaica and among dancehall fans abroad. Admiral Tibet joins the riddim with “Wicked Out Deh.” He is respected as a veteran in reggae, famous for songs like "Serious Time" and for his conscious lyrics. Chico adds his voice with “Chance.” Chico is recognized from earlier collaborations with high-profile producers like Dave Kelly, and songs such as "Anova Love." Ras Ajai delivers “Broken Pieces,” while Jahsee gives listeners “Family.” Each artist brings their own message to the riddim, adding to its variety and strength. Other tracks come from Brown Paper Boss with “Life Adi Greatest,” Triple Blaxxx with “If I Follow My Heart,” Dillgin’s “I Should Have Listen,” and Truvice’s “Coming Home.” Together, these songs keep roots reggae alive this season. The project shows strong teamwork between artists and producer, honoring tradition while keeping the sound current.
Wagonist Tracklist:
- Ganggoolie – Wagonist
- Ganggoolie – Can’t Get Enough
- Admiral Tibet – Wicked Out Deh
- Chico – Chance
- Ras Ajai – Broken Pieces
- Jahsee – Family
- Brown Paper Boss – Life Adi Greatest
- Triple Blaxxx – If I Follow My Heart
- Dillgin – I Should Have Listen
- Truvice – Coming Home
- Vylmark – Tanisha
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